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User review - Coolermaster Ammo 533
Coolermaster Ammo 533
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R430R
01:48 Oct 21, 2008
Hah if we started at 1 we'd be there for ages....the standard photo doesn't do it justice
comes with a 14cm neon LED blue front (intake) fan
fully tool-less design
looks great when setup
wish I could send you pics of my PC....looks great for basic trim modding and a couple of fans f***ing fantastix
everything comes apart...EVERYTHING....awesome
the FDD bays are a very tight fit so don't expect to put them in unless you're feeling strong (seriously) but is compensated by the fact that there is 3 ventilated drive bays facing the access panel right under it which if a modder thinks like me you'll be really pleased with what could be done about it.
for the love of all things sacred though make sure your board fits...I have the GA-MA78GPM DS2H (also an amazing buy for what it is) mATX F/factor be sure to check that
.....Now add a LAN party into that equation and you'll have a hot stock fighting machine with all the pretty textures and glamorization you'd expect from Coolermaster.
One thing you might see in this case is probably the fact that it looks exceedingly industrial and with the painted decals on the side it would be easy to assume it's all for show...NO WAY it's the real deal baby hah, solid as a titanium triangle. What their obvious focus here was for the gamer and light weight case modifier.
Very well ventilated though dust may become a problem in the future, I have had no problems with it yet and although this may not mean much to many people it's surprisingly well weighted would love to show pics cause my baby is gorgeous with some basic half assed modifications to it.
and with the "safety" of the switches being on top, this truly adds more class than you could throw between paris hiltons legs (and I think that's saying something hah) long story short...dollars you could ever spend on the vertebrae of your new sweet PC
If I could only send you Pics of my case...Enjoy
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